Clarion’s “DriveEye” is a car camera for documenting car accidents, either as visual proof or just for bragging to your friends via YouTube. It’s small enough to be mounted on the windshield without blocking the main line of sight and doesn’t look like a bank’s security camera as other models do.

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As do other automotive black boxes, the DriveEye automatically starts to digitally record the action upon detecting sudden braking and, if a crash does occur, saves up to 15 seconds of video before it happens and 5 seconds after. But be careful not to confuse it for other cameras installed overhead, or you may inadvertently cause the crash you’re so worried about.

Its available currently in Japan for about $412.

[ via Crave ]

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